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Mhadei: Goa's Lifeline is also Tiger Terrain

The Mhadei wildlife sanctuary in Goa is a protected area under the Wildlife protection act of 1972. It has large cat movement and is a confirmed tiger habitat (by both the Wildlife Institute of India and State Forest Dept. census). When Jairam Ramesh was the MOEF, he sent an official letter to the state government proposing it as a tiger reserve. Until now, the state govt. has not accepted the proposal. If and when it does, the state cabinet has to intimate the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) for its acceptance Until then, it stands as a Proposed Tiger Reserve. If it happens, it will be Goa's first and only tiger reserve. A Goan shows you why preserving natural heritage begins by first recognising it. Yahoo! presents images from contributor NIRMAL KULKARNI, who runs Wildernest, an eco-outback & field station as well as an eco-shop in Goa. He is the author of The Goan Jungle Handbook.Trained as an Applied Artist with a specialization in photography, he opted to do a Masters in Environment and Ecology. He has spent years documenting the natural heritage and folk culture of his home state.

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Tiger pugmark. The Mhadei region has been acknowledged by WWF International as TCU Mark II (Tiger Conservation Unit Mark II refers to this area being acknowledged as an area which can support large cat breeding populations if sufficient prey base is nurtured.). This pugmark of a large male was taken in the reserve.

Tiger pugmark. The Mhadei region has been acknowledged by WWF International as TCU Mark II (Tiger Conservation Unit Mark II refers to this area being acknowledged as an area which can support large cat breeding populations if sufficient prey base is nurtured.). This pugmark of a large male was taken in the reserve.